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Pyrabbit Schemes? Caveat Emptor?
Djinn
#31 Posted : Tuesday, May 10, 2011 10:01:24 AM
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@action and nyagao - people, are you helping perpetrate the hype? In my research I have established there is NO market in Kenya and people would rather buy free range chicken for Kshs 800-100. Now do you propose these "breeders" set up shop in Rwanda or export? It costs money to feed these rodents - if at all there is a market to export them, the storage (refrigerated) and transport costs would make them uncompetitive I think. Unless of course that is the end game of the Kssh 1.2 billion processing plant.

I know we can import eggs from RSA cheaper than those produced locally....

Someone field good evidence that there is a market....or convince me ghosts exist...
bird_man
#32 Posted : Tuesday, May 10, 2011 11:50:04 AM
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I have been keeping 10 rabbits for 3months now in Nyeri on commercial TEST purposes. My thinking changed on 30th April when I met a gentleman on a rabbit site visit we attended at Kasarani through introduction by his nephew who is my friend.

The guy has about 30 HUGE HUGE rabbits (6-7Kgs) at Kasarani and some more at Red Hill. After seeing his and talking to him I decided to go into rabbit farming commercially now, starting with a few. I’m currently gathering funds to build proper cages for them back in Nyeri and buy new breeding stock from him. The guy sells the mature ones for meat at between 6,500sh-8,000sh and the small ones (starters) for 2,500sh.

I was very skeptical about rabbit farming since I had read this thread by Djinn last year. So I posed some of the questions to him.

Question: How come everyone is selling breeding stock and nobody is selling the meat at any restaurant I know of?

Reply: He went to Safari Park some months ago and asked if he could supply them. They were ok with the idea and suggested that they could include it in the menu. For it to be included, they need to have a contract with him to supply 20rabbits/week for starters. So guy wondered where he would get 20rabbits/week considering the number he had. What if he was sued for breach of contract? In short,….. nobody has the numbers to supply on regular basis. If for example Kosewe added it to their menu and guys started flocking to buy 100rabbits/week…..where would he get supply after 2months? He also told me that the Chinese Gvt had placed an order for 40tonnes of rabbit meat. The Ministry of Livestock & Kenya Rabbit Breeders Association held a meeting and could only come up with 10tonnes.

In conclusion, he told me that the market in Kenya was too young for anyone to start talking about meat supply. We first need enough rabbits so that if a big hotel in Nairobi e.g Kosewe told you to supply 300rabbits/week you’d manage to do it. He is working with a group of 20women in Kiambu through donor funding to rear rabbits. The same donors are also taking the initiative to Nyeri, Embu areas etc to create a steady supply for meat & rabbit fur which is used in the fashion industry especially in China.

I hear frozen rabbit meat is also being sold at Naivas, maybe someone could confirm. A friend of mine who accompanied me for the visit also sold some 34 of them to Carnivore 3 months ago.

I could have been “pyrabbited”…….but it’s a risk I’m willing to take. I see it as following in the footsteps of Kenchic & Farmers Choice in the early 90s. I will go into it still on commercial test basis. Maybe I can report back here next year and see if I was really “pyrabbited”.

I also came across the following links this morning and some could be useful:
http://in2eastafrica.net...riving-family-business/
http://www.standardmedia...7&catid=259&a=1
http://www.globetree.org/africa/rabbit-net/

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Djinn
#33 Posted : Tuesday, May 10, 2011 2:10:49 PM
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@bird_man - thanks. There is some truth in that - the supply base might seem small thus there is no regular supply. But lets also remember that plums and pears are only harvested around once a year. I'd say even rabbit meat supply, IF there is a market, can follow similar cycles if the market is conditioned to expect supply at certain times. Another good example is Turkeys. Pls do report back on whether you have sold for meat.
bird_man
#34 Posted : Tuesday, May 10, 2011 3:00:12 PM
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Sawa sawa Djinn.....might be 1year from now.It's all about sharing.I love Wazua.
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bwenyenye
#35 Posted : Tuesday, May 10, 2011 3:28:51 PM
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@Djinn,

Funny enough, I was talking to a friend over lunch and the rabbit Market issue came up. I was surprised that she mentioned that serious hospitals are changing their white meat diet from kuku to Rabbits. One of the reasons is coz rabbit meat is more friendly to cancer patients or something like that. Can anyone confirm this?
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fantony
#36 Posted : Monday, October 31, 2011 2:29:56 AM
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@djinn whats the latest
Djinn
#37 Posted : Monday, October 31, 2011 1:45:48 PM
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fantony wrote:
@djinn whats the latest


Sadly my friend closed shop so to speak. I think in total his lot reached abt 200 (abt 70 at any given time). he managed to sell abt 15 to opther breedes (pls note to breeders). He gradually "thinned his herd" by slaughtering and selling to a few friends....and by keeping the males away from the females.

What he sold to breeders was at a throw away price vis a vis the cost of rearing and acquiring.

fantony
#38 Posted : Monday, October 31, 2011 2:14:11 PM
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Djinn wrote:
fantony wrote:
@djinn whats the latest


Sadly my friend closed shop so to speak. I think in total his lot reached abt 200 (abt 70 at any given time). he managed to sell abt 15 to opther breedes (pls note to breeders). He gradually "thinned his herd" by slaughtering and selling to a few friends....and by keeping the males away from the females.

What he sold to breeders was at a throw away price vis a vis the cost of rearing and acquiring.


Applause @djinn thank you

caveat issued

thank you wazua
mukiha
#39 Posted : Monday, October 31, 2011 3:03:18 PM
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I think this whole Pyrabbit business is a good example of how not to venture into a new market. You don't start by producing goods on a massive scale!

Simple logic tells me that the place to start is at the consumption end. Open a restaurant and put rabbit meat on the menu...perhaps become a rabbit specialist...

If demand picks up, you simply hike up your prices and as you seek for more suppliers. Eventually, if the idea catches on, many copy-cats will evolve and the supply end will automatically pick up as well.

But rearing the animals on the promise of a "booming market" that is not visible is just asking for disaster!
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rock
#40 Posted : Wednesday, September 19, 2012 9:58:05 AM
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ati Pyrabbit scheme..thats a nice one! Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
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